what was the intoleralde acts of 1774
they spread seeds
No!?
Rambutans primarily rely on animals, such as birds and bats, to disperse their seeds. When animals consume the fruit, they help disperse the seeds to different locations through their droppings, aiding in the plant's reproduction and genetic diversity.
Small seeds attach to clothes and animals and as they move they fall off. This movement helps seeds disperse throughout the world.
This is so the plants seeds can hook on to something like a humans clothes or an animals fur and get transported to another area where they can start to grow.
A tasty fruit will attract hungry animals looking for food. These animals will eat the fruit and scatter the seeds through their droppings, helping the plant spread its seeds to new locations.
Animals like bees helps flowers spread their seeds to different places.
Animals eat fruit and pass the seeds through the digestive system, which helps break down the seed coat and induces germination of the seed. Animals transport seeds that are stuck to their fur/feathers. Animals shake/ruffle about plants which causes seeds to fall from the tree/plant.
Bird rarely digest the seeds they have eaten which causes them to be released in their feces. This helps plants seeds spread. Birds are not the only ones who help this process most animals who live off berries and veggies can have seeds in their feces.
squirrels and dogs carry seeds in their fur. Birds drop seeds and bees pollinate plants.
A chipmunk could help other animals by planting seeds. When a chipmunk scurries to its burrow, it usually drops seeds, these seeds grow into plants for animals such as deer to eat. And a chipmunk builds a small burrow underground, when the chipmunk moves to a new location, it leaves its burrow behind, this burrow can then become a burrow for other animals such as rabbits and raccoons to live in.
birds, insects, graze animals...e.g cows sheep chickens o.m.g i am right.